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Israeli Settlers Movement Held a Conference on Moving into a Depopulated Gaza

The Nazi atrocities Israeli forces are committing against the Palestinians have the settlers movement in Israel giddy at the prospects of taking over Gaza. A meeting took place yesterday on this prospect, near the Gaza-Israeli border. An Israeli settler leader has told the conference that Palestinians will “disappear” from the territory and said that thousands of people stand ready to move there “from north to south,” reported the Middle East Eye (MEE). Daniella Weiss, the leader of Nachala, an orthodox settler movement, which organized the conference, called for Palestinians living in Gaza to be relocated to other countries. “We came here with one clear purpose: the purpose is to settle the entire Gaza Strip, not just part of it, not just a few settlements, the entire Gaza Strip from north to south,” said Weiss.

MEE, with a journalist in attendance, reports that more than a thousand people were present for the conference, including Israeli Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Knesset members from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party.

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